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“MORNING BUSINESS” mentioning Steve Daines was published in the Senate section on page S1117 on March 4.
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The publication is reproduced in full below:
MORNING BUSINESS
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ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS
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TRIBUTE TO JOHN LAIRD
Mr. DAINES. Madam President, this week I have the honor of recognizing John Laird of Liberty County. John embodies the American dream and exhibits strong Montana values.
In 1887, John's ancestors came to America from Scotland looking for a better life. John's ancestors homesteaded in the Sweet Grass Hills region that surrounds present day Chester, MT. They built a large sheep farm and broke horses for the Canadian Guards. Farming is hard work and not for the faint of heart, but John's family persevered.
The land was passed down from generation to generation. John is a proud wheat farmer of those hills today, moving the same rocks as his great-great-grandfathers did. John and his wife, Rita, raised their three children, Cory, Heather, and Mitchell, on this land. All three of their children attended Montana schools and universities and have gone on to start families of their own.
The Laird family story highlights the agricultural history of Montana, and the tenacity and legacy of those who immigrated to the United States seeking to create a better life. It is my honor to recognize John Laird as a successful farmer and father and for leading a life that represents everything Montanans hold dear.
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